Part A = Easy Part B = Bit Fiddly Part C = WTF!!! 70003 series Black pstwo part C seems impossible to get in! Can some1 tell me exactly how to get this in! Cheers for any1 who replys
forget part C.... unscrew the 6 screw under the unit, open it and locate the inside sensor (part C) and use duct tape to hold it down i hope you understand what i mean
BAAHAHHAAHHA! Tool C is the most hated instrument known to man. When I got the mod I was like...hey! what the hell! Not only can I *not* close the lid now, but Tool C doesn't even do what it's supposed to! Then they got smart and released a new switch set with an alternate Tool C, which is much smaller, and goes in on the other side of the hinge...(I gave up on stupid original Tool C and bought the new switch mod, called Slim Switch Pro) that one was a pain to get in, and I ended up mangling it, but it worked the first time, and I haven't taken it out since. (I gave up on stupid Tool C and bought a new switch mod, called Slim Switch Pro) (I also didn't like the idea of opening my ps2 because of the warranty: My ps2 is less than 3 months old)
I TOTALLY agree with you. This is the most annoying thing ever. Are you in the UK. Where can you by it? PM if nessesary. Tool C on the net is shown entering it into the hole near the hinge exactly how you said however i have a metal bar thing || ||] &&&&& << spring || ||]< STUPID BAR THING which is not there on pics on the swapmagic3.com website h**p://www.swapmagic3.com/magic_switch_pro_pics.htm Im temped with a swap lid thing now. Bollocks to the warrenty i got it for 88 quid from tesco w/ 10% discount! any help
Wow d00d...this metal bar you see...is it completely covering the hole, or is it just off to the side? From what I understand, they came out with a newer slim PStwo that had that hole covered (among other modifications) to make slim switch useless*. I had the metal piece off to the side, and my Tool C barely fit, but I just rammed and rammed until it sunk in level with the surface, and it worked fine. (*They didn't eliminate the option of fliptops, or opening the system and plugging these sensors from the inside though... Anyway, no, I'm not from the UK, I'm from Canada. I got my Slim Switch Pro and Swap Magic 3.6 from http://www.modchip.ca/store/home.php which is based in Winnipeg, Manitoba (at least that's where it was shipped from). Not much better that would probably do you than buying from the states, although I have seen European sites selling the stuff.